Snow plowing in Minnesota |
But the fire is so delightful
And since we've no place to go
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow
Boy this could not be more true than is has been this week! On Tuesday we had about 4 inches then after an evening of reprieve another 4 to 6 inches is expected today. The cold air will rush in for the weekend before more snow is forecasted for next week. All this has put a damper on the original plans to head up to Mille Lacs for an evening of fishing as it will take them at least a few days to deal with the snow in getting the roads back open and ready for the wheel houses. Besides the snow we will be just on the edge of a blizzard warning so there is no reason to push things. Besides watching a rather boring Superbowl at our neighbors house, we did head to Eau Claire to have lunch with my niece's daughter who is going to school in Eau Claire. Although I did not get a chance to stop at Scheels, it was fun to see her as we ended up at the Olive Garden. This is the week that I usually am in Anaheim, California however this year did not work out very well. Talking to a friend he said it was cold, in the low 60's there........heck, based on last weeks temperatures, 60 degrees would be 90 degrees warmer than last Wednesday morning's temperature of -30, personally it could not have been that bad! This last weekend it warmed up and gave a chance to deal with some maintenance issues like changing the oil on the Honda generator. I am pretty sure that the manual suggests changing oil every 100 hours yet because it runs on ECO mode most of the time, with little load attached, as well the oil used is a Mobil 1, 5W-30, fully synthetic, extended range oil so realistically there is close to 300 hours on the oil before it's changed. Actually the oil isn't too dirty and it uses only 13.5 ounces of oil per change so it isn't too hard to do. The other issue that been keeping me busy is cleaning and restocking the Salem as we get ready for the Perch Extravaganza at the end of the month. Things like getting the propane tanks filled, the inside dried out, the cupboards restocked, and the stuffed reorganized and put away. One thing was to get a propane torch for the tool box. It was -22 below when we packed the Salem up at Red a couple of weeks ago and when we tried to raise the house up to pin the axles, the cold weather had stiffened the grease in the axles enough to prevent them from moving, which they usually do by their shear weight. Marked asked me for a propane torch to heat the grease however a simple pulling on the spring allowed it to get back in place. Nevertheless I figured it would be good to have a torch in the house so we are ready for most any emergency.
It has been really cold!!! |
Wacky Worm Setup |
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